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Your English teacher must be pretty bad, too, because, according to you --
"She...does not teach us nothing."
Or maybe you're too preoccupied with bashing the President to learn anything.
Strange enough, this sounds like the exact same exuse that new Presidents of The United States use.
Well that's what you get, when you attend a school that runs on vouchers.
I sympathize. But when I finally learned how to do quadratic equations, I taught myself from the book. There are instructions in the books and there are many sites here on the internet that can help too. Don't let someone rob you of your education just so you have someone to blame. If she is useless, ignore her and teach yourself.
The parents need to go to the principal and the board.
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